April 18 features a mostly pleasant day with partly to mostly sunny skies, mild temperatures peaking near 66°F, and light winds. Conditions gradually cloud over overnight with a chance of rain showers arriving after 1 AM, posing minimal driving risk during daylight and early evening hours.
- 01 No active weather alerts for the day.
- 02 Daytime temperatures range from 57°F to 66°F, well above freezing, eliminating any ice or frost risk.
- 03 Wind speeds are light throughout the day, ranging from 2 to 10 mph, with no significant gusts reported — no crosswind or high-profile vehicle concerns.
- 04 Zero probability of precipitation throughout the entire daytime period (7 AM–6 PM).
- 05 Evening hours (6 PM–midnight) remain mostly cloudy but precipitation probability stays very low (1–6%), posing negligible wet-road risk.
- 06 Rain showers are only expected after 1 AM on April 19, with a 30% chance and possible rainfall of 0.10–0.25 inches — relevant only for very late-night or early-morning drivers.
- 07 No visibility hazards (fog, blowing snow) reported in the data, though visibility figures are not explicitly provided, which introduces minor uncertainty.
Conditions are safe to drive throughout the day. For morning travel, the best window is 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM, when temperatures are comfortably rising (59–63°F), humidity is easing, skies are partly sunny, and winds are still light (5–7 mph). For evening travel, the best window is 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM, when conditions remain calm with light winds (8–9 mph) and only a negligible 1–2% chance of precipitation. Avoid driving after 1:00 AM if possible, as rain showers are expected to develop overnight.